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BERLIN, Conn. (September 21, 2016) – Eversource is conducting aerial
inspections next week of high voltage electrical equipment on rights-of-way in
north central Connecticut. This inspection is an important part of the
company’s ongoing commitment to providing reliable electric service. The
work involves the use of low flying helicopters equipped with high-resolution
cameras, which can detect potential equipment issues before they occur.

“Over a million customers in Connecticut depend on us every day for reliable
electric service,” said Craig Hallstrom, Regional Electric Operations President
at Eversource. “These helicopter inspections of our transmission lines are a
crucial part of our commitment to reducing the frequency and duration of power
outages.”

Eversource’s high-resolution camera inspections began this morning in Fairfield
County and will begin Monday in Litchfield and Hartford counties. These
inspections are expected to take up to three weeks to complete.
Weather-permitting, the inspection will take place between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. using two black MD500 helicopters with registration
numbers N371EE and N500LK.

The region’s transmission system is the backbone of the electric grid. Overhead
inspections of transmission lines and equipment – often located upwards of 100
feet in the air – help engineers detect potential problems in advance, allowing
the company to schedule necessary maintenance and upgrades before reliability
issues arise.